#213 - Create a Summer Reading Club

#213 - Create a Summer Reading Club

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How to Get Better at Projects

Life is full of projects. Some are fun, like my album project of 2026, and some are less fun, like cleaning out a garage. But we all have them, will continue to have them, and you can probably think of one that needs doing right now. It’s nice to have some tools to lean on that h ...  Show more

The Lazy Genius Makes Soup (Rerun)

Well, friends, my voice has officially left the building. She’s been gone for a week now, and despite my best efforts (and an unreasonable amount of tea), she has not returned. So today, we’re doing something a little different. A very special guest is introducing the show, and b ...  Show more

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